All articles by Joey Gardiner – Page 14
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Cala reports turnover and profit growth in 2022
But L&G-owned housebuilder says falling demand in final quarter means forward sales position has weakened
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Countryside wins permission for Beckenham estate regeneration scheme
Newly merged partnerships housebuilder working with Riverside on 275-home scheme
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Housing output fell 5% in November
Latest official figures show weak housing market contributing to flat construction growth
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Gleeson pins falling sales on mini-Budget debacle
But housebuilder says cancellation rates have steadied since autumn
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Gove’s retreat into nimbyism spells political trouble for the Tories
The pre-Christmas consultation on reforms to national planning policy will lead councils to plan for fewer homes - and contributes to the sense that the government has all but given up on helping those not yet on the housing ladder, writes Joey Gardiner
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GLA re-tenders for developer on North Middlesex Hospital site
Search for partner for circa 250 home scheme started after delays hit original procurement exercise
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Barratt stops hiring as downturn hits volume
UK’s biggest housebuilder says completions could fall 11% for the full year if sales don’t pick up
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Weston Homes profit soars six-fold
Essex-based housebuilder grows turnover and says it is well placed to weather downturn
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Precis Capital deal to spark £1bn of UK resi development loans
Canadian real estate investor Quadreal commits to putting £1bn into UK housing development funder
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Churchill sees profit squeezed as turnover soars
Retirement housebuilder blames materials and labour increases plus building regs changes for margin fall
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Housebuilding activity falls by the fastest rate since first covid lockdown
Purchasing managers’ survey says residential workloads have dropped for the first time since August
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Two more councils delay plans after Gove housing climbdown
Stockport and Mole Valley the latest to pause work citing deal with Tory rebels weakening requirement for new homes
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Mortgage approvals plummet to lowest level since first lockdown
Third consecutive drop in approvals in November follows disastrous ‘mini budget’
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Berkeley faces judicial review over major green belt permission
Effingham Parish Council says it has support of local MP and 700 residents for challenge against ’irrational and illogical’ decision
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Fears raised over NPPF reform consultation
Concern that national planning policy changes made after compromise deal with Tory rebels will deepen housing crisis
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Gove to mandate second staircase in new blocks above 30m
Government estimates fire safety measure will cost business £1.6bn over a decade
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Vistry to lay off around 100 staff in Countryside integration
Redundancies and restructuring comes as Vistry seeks £50m in synergy savings from £1.1bn merger
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5,500-home Birmingham urban extension tipped for approval
Taylor Wimpey, Vistry and Homes England involved in 5,500-home Langley Sustainable Urban Extension
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Bank of England raises base rate by 0.5%
Interest rates hit 14-year high of 3.5%, dampening demand for homes
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Two councils pause local plan work after Gove planning climbdown
Horsham and Teignbridge postpone meetings amid fears of ’complete collapse’ in plan-making